Anamet Canada Announces Changes in Leadership

March 22, 2024

Anamet Canada recently announced the evolution of its executive management team. These changes mark a carefully considered transition in the company’s leadership and reflect its long-term commitment to both serving and growing the Canadian market.

John Richardson

After 30 years, Andrew Thew has announced his retirement and his successor as John Richardson. With over 20 years of experience contributing to the growth of Anamet Canada, John will continue Anamet’s approach of stability, continuity and steadfast commitment to all its stakeholders. Filling the sales role with an internal promotion to National Sales Manager is Patrick Read, who has been developed for the past 15 months in technical sales. These executive transitions will become fully effective as of May 31, 2024.

Anamet Canada extends its sincere thanks to all electrical industry; partners, suppliers, customers and employees in helping it achieve the significant growth and expansion that we have collectively achieved during the past decades. It has truly been a privilege to exist within the electrical industry, and Anamet Canada and its sister companies pledges its continued cooperative commitment to the global electrical industry moving forward.

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